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Lost Heroes
Lost Heroes

Lost Heroes

The untold story of Canadian superheroes

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Documentary

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Lost Heroes is the story of Canada's forgotten comic book superheroes and their legendary creators. A ninety-minute journey to recover a forgotten part of Canada's pop culture and a national treasure few have ever heard about. This is the tale of a small country striving to create its own heroes, but finding itself constantly out muscled by better-funded and better-marketed superheroes from the media empire next door.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

107 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

28 February 2014

Country

Canada

Cast

Paul Soles

Paul Soles

Narrator (voice)

Richard Comely

Richard Comely

Self (Interviewed guest)

Mark Askwith

Mark Askwith

Self (Interviewed guest)

Yann Brouillette

Yann Brouillette

Self (Interviewed guest)

Robert Pincombe

Robert Pincombe

Self (Interviewed guest)

Benjamin Woo

Benjamin Woo

Self (Interviewed guest)

Ty Templeton

Ty Templeton

Self (Interviewed guest)

Stephen Lipson

Stephen Lipson

Self (Interviewed guest)

Adrienne Kress

Adrienne Kress

Self (Interviewed guest)

Jack Tremblay

Jack Tremblay

Self (Interviewed guest)

Rick Trembles

Rick Trembles

Self (Interviewed guest)

Michael Hirsh

Michael Hirsh

Self (Interviewed guest)

Patrick Loubert

Patrick Loubert

Self (Interviewed guest)

Clive A. Smith

Clive A. Smith

Self (Interviewed guest)

Joe Kilmartin

Joe Kilmartin

Self (Interviewed guest)

Alice Quinn

Alice Quinn

Self (Interviewed guest)

Rachel Richey

Rachel Richey

Self (Interviewed guest)

Brandy Dawley

Brandy Dawley

Self

Greg Pak

Greg Pak

Self (Interviewed guest)

Dale Eaglesham

Dale Eaglesham

Self (Interviewed guest)

Kevin A. Boyd

Kevin A. Boyd

Self (Interviewed guest)

Christian Viel

Christian Viel

Self (Interviewed guest)

Andy Bradshaw

Andy Bradshaw

Self (Interviewed guest)

Wes Craig

Wes Craig

Self (Interviewed guest)

David Finch

David Finch

Self (Interviewed guest)

Ramón K. Pérez

Ramón K. Pérez

Self (Interviewed guest)

Ken Lashley

Ken Lashley

Self (Interviewed guest)

Faith Erin Hicks

Faith Erin Hicks

Self (Interviewed guest)

David Cutler

David Cutler

Self (Interviewed guest)

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